Porch Leveling

A porch is meant to be a welcoming entry to your home—but when it starts to sink, it becomes a serious hazard. Uneven steps, sloped surfaces, and unstable concrete can all create dangerous conditions. In states like Florida, Georgia, and Texas, sunken porch slabs often show a 3-inch or more drop from the original height, which not only looks bad but can quickly become a trip-and-fall risk for anyone approaching your home.

Poly Lift USA can fix your sinking porch in Florida, Georgia, and Texas with our trusted polyurethane foam injection system. Slabjacking, also referred to as mud jacking, is a cost-effective way to restore sunken concrete. The process is simple and efficient: First, we drill small 5/8-inch holes through the sinking porch slab. Second, we insert injection ports into each hole. Third, we inject high-density polyurethane foam that expands to lift and level the concrete. Lastly, we remove the ports and patch the holes with cement.

If your porch looks level but sounds hollow or shows cracks, the problem may lie beneath the surface. Eroded or settled soil is common in Florida and Georgia due to soft, unstable ground. Once construction disturbs these soils, settling becomes inevitable. For that reason, Poly Lift USA also offers soil stabilization, a method that strengthens the ground underneath your porch to prevent future sinking and structural issues.

Why Poly Lift USA & The Benefits of FoamJection

50-75% less than concrete replacement

Most Projects Are Finished In A Couple Of Hours

Durable - Industry Leading 10 YEAR Warranty

Environmentally Friendly Polyurethane Foam (EPA Tested)

BBB A+ Rated Concrete Lifting Company

No Deposits Required

We DO NOT subcontract

Poly foamjection is not just our business it's our ONLY business.

Concrete Lifting & Mudjacking Warranty

Concrete pool decks rest on subgrade, which is a fancy term for the earth below.  When the subgrade begins to weaken and settle, the Concrete loses its support.  This can be caused by a variety of factors…weather, rain, leaks, excess weight to name a few.  While the root causes may vary, the end result is always the same.  Structural damage.

Over time, often in months, pool deck begin to stress, then crack and, eventually, break apart and sink.  This leads to trip hazards, unsightly appearance and a reduction in property values.  This damage is structural – not cosmetic.  Neither patching nor a new surface will solve the problem.

At Poly Lift USA we offer customers an environmentally safe, affordable, long-term resolution.

Our Foamjection technology has enabled thousands of property owners in Florida, Georgia and Texas to repair their damaged pool deck and save thousands in replacement costs.  Our typical repair is well under 50% less than cost of replacement.

Here’s how Foamjection technology works:

  1. Penny size holes are drilled through the damaged slab at 5-foot intervals.
  2. Specially formulated polyurethane foam is pumped through the slab reaching the subgrade underneath.
  3. The liquid foam fills voids and expands rapidly to compact the earth beneath the slab.
  4. As the foam hardens it locks the slab in place.  We call this stabilization.
  5. When lift is required, additional foam is pumped using carefully calibrated pressure gauges until the slab is raised to the desired height.
  6. Drill holes are filled with sanded concrete.

All Poly Lift USA repairs come with a 10-year, transferable warranty.

If you live in Florida, Georgia or Texas and your pool deck is starting to crack, settle or sink, please call Poly Lift today! (844-765-9872).  See why 10,000 clients have repaired, instead of replaced their damaged pool decks with Poly Lift USA.

We understand how important it is to secure your property investment and protect your family. 

Please don’t wait for your pool deck to become so damaged that repair is not possible.  If cracked pieces become too fragmented (less than 3 feet square) repair will no longer be an option.  (844-765-9872)

Concrete Leveling & Lifting Near Me

How It Works

STEP:1
Small 5/8 inch holes are drilled through the sunken slab.
STEP:2
An injector port is carefully installed in each of the holes.
STEP:3
Poly foam is injected into the port, it expands & lifts the slab.
STEP:4
With the port removed, the holes are patched with cement

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